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Daily Archives: February 10, 2022
Hopkins/ATBL Transatlantic Fellowships, Applications due February 15, 2022
The American Trust for the British Library and the Virginia Fox Stern Center for the History of the Book in the Renaissance at Johns Hopkins University 2022-2023 Transatlantic Fellowship The ATBL’s Transatlantic Fellowship Program supports transatlantic research projects that make … Continue reading
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Call for Papers – Latin Song in the Medieval World
CFP: Latin Song in the Medieval World: Creation, Circulation, and Performance Currently seeking abstract submissions for an edited volume titled Latin Song in the Medieval World: Creation, Circulation, and Performance (edited by Mary Channen Caldwell and Anne-Zoé Rillon-Marne). A full … Continue reading
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Rare Book School Course Applications Now Open!
Rare Book School is now accepting applications for their summer 2022 courses. This year’s schedule features 39 classes, including online and in-person offerings at our home institution of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville and our partner institutions in Chapel Hill, New Orleans, New York City, Philadelphia, Princeton, … Continue reading
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2022 CARA Meeting Update
2022 Annual CARA Meeting update Since 2014, the MAA Committee on Centers and Regional Associations (CARA) has held its annual meeting in conjunction with that of the Medieval Academy. This year, however, constraints occasioned by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have … Continue reading
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